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Iran’s Govt Blocks Demonstrations Through Internet Outages

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Since hundreds of Iranians took to the streets to express their fury at the violence of Iran's "morality police," protests have been raging in Tehran, the country's capital, for the past five weeks. Iran: What's Happening Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old Kurdish lady, was detained on September 13 and allegedly murdered by the Tehran "morality police," a group that has a rigid dress code for female inhabitants.  The demonstrations began after Amini's death and quickly expanded to important cities. She was reportedly slain while being imprisoned, and this is the widespread consensus among activists and demonstrators, according to reports. This is in light of the state's assertion that she had a heart attack and died while being held in custody. Internet Outages As a response, there are massive protests taking place in Tehran and other locations. In a potent act of protest against recent tragedies, many women have cut their hair short and burned their hijabs in public. According to the BBC, social media is used by most persons organizing protests and campaigns, making mobilization far more difficult if they are unable to connect. Over 230 Iranians are believed to have died as a result of the government's violent response, according to reports.

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